Formby, Lancashire
3 miles, nationaltrust.org.uk
Explore the huge sand dunes at Formby in winter and you may see history in the making: winter storms and a high tide can push the coast back by 10m overnight. Climb up the dunes for superb views over Liverpool Bay, Snowdonia and the Lake District. The end of this walk takes you through woodland where the embattled native red squirrel is hanging on.
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